TIMIT Organises Guest Lecture on Wildlife and Water Conservation
Moradabad: Teerthanker Mahaveer University’s TIMIT College of Management organised an engaging guest lecture today on the theme of Wildlife and Water Conservation. The programme was specifically designed for BBA third-semester students of the Faculty of Commerce and Management, aiming to enhance their understanding of environmental sustainability and resource management.
Expert Insights on Conservation
The lecture was delivered by Umesh Chandra, Senior Project Officer, India, who shared extensive knowledge on the importance of protecting wildlife and conserving water resources. He explained the critical role these natural resources play in maintaining ecological balance and highlighted current challenges such as habitat loss, water scarcity, and pollution.
Students were provided with practical guidance on how they could contribute to environmental conservation through eco-friendly initiatives, awareness campaigns, and responsible resource usage. The session also encouraged critical thinking on integrating sustainability practices into both personal and professional life.
Dean’s Perspective on Environmental Awareness
Prof. Vipin Jain, Dean of TIMIT, addressed the students, emphasising the university’s commitment to environmental education and sustainability. He encouraged students to actively participate in conservation initiatives and highlighted TMU’s ongoing efforts in promoting awareness about sustainable practices.
Importance of Wildlife and Water Conservation
The session reinforced the vital connection between wildlife protection, water conservation, and sustainable development. Key takeaways included:
- Understanding the role of wildlife in ecological balance.
- Awareness about the significance of water resource management.
- Encouragement to adopt eco-conscious habits and support conservation efforts.
- Recognition of educational institutions as drivers of environmental responsibility.
Engaging Students for a Sustainable Future
The lecture concluded with an interactive Q&A session, where students actively participated and shared their thoughts on how conservation efforts could be implemented at both community and organisational levels. The event successfully created awareness among students about their responsibility towards environmental stewardship.



